I will continue to explain each processor of "BYOD" with sound.
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It is a continuation of Tone.
Last time it was just a little EQ and it wasn't interesting, but this time
Explanation of each BYOD processor (Tone)
LoFi IRs
A collection of impulse responses for vintage toys and keyboards.
It looks like an IR for toys, keyboard speakers, etc.
This is a good feeling when used for drums or materials that you want to make Lo-Fi rather than guitar.
I hung it on the drum.
Muff Tone
Emulates the tone stage of various big muff style pedals.
I looked at the frequency characteristics.
It's hard to tell if it's a single unit, so I played it with Range Booster and Amp IRs.
SVF
A state variable filter with lowpass, highpass, and bandpass modes.
It's a filter, but it's smooth and good.
However, it is not flashy.
TS-Tone
Virtual analog emulation of the tone circuit of Tube Screamer.
The middle tone part of "Tube Screamer" is reproduced.
If you use it together with Drive and Level, you can reproduce "Tube Screamer".
I tried to ring it.
There are many variations of the sound that can be obtained by feeling that the distortion changes depending on the dynamics of the sound.
It is also in the preset.
Treble Booster
High-pitched boost filter based on the tone circuit.Installed in the distortion pedal "Klon Centaur".
The Tone circuit of "Klon Centaur" is reproduced in the same way as the previous "Tube Screamer".
If you prepare Gain and Output, you can reproduce "Tube Screamer".
Summary
BYOD is pretty good.
It's pretty easy to adjust and has many uses.
I looked at the middle processors of Utility and Other, but I didn't find any processor that I wanted to introduce.
That's it for BYOD.
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